EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION 2rUo Changs in the Aspect of Affairs iu Wall Street. MARKET ENDURES ADVERSE CONDITIONS Ilrnr * I 11 t ml IT 'I lu-m UiiiiMiiilly Well U\lillil ( Co n Hill entitle llottoiu Mi t-iiurfli Ili-nry CleitH lip theSituation. . vanv VOUK , April -Special ( ) Henry Oova. of tli booking liousc of Honrj ( lows * Co , 'Mites During tlio InHt week thorp linn been nn rrrtulc change In tlio Ri-neral aspect of nf- f.ilr Iti Wall Ktrec't In every roxpect , the t ( nation IB nn extraordinary one , anil It has spools which , tnktn altogether , produce a fpeeulHtlve spirit of extraordinary vigor 'Jlio general run of cxporlence has been that , after an unusual rise In the prlics of 8Pcurltlc i the controlling speculative Inter- sis would pell out and use their Influence lo precipitate a mateilal decline In the piesent campaign wo have had a reversal of that experience It Is true theio huH ic- rnntlj been extensive rtallrlng , and not a little effort to break down prices , and tint ! > } sonnof the shrewdest operators Hut , for once , there has been an exception to the almost unlvortHl rule Though the selling and the "bearing" have been very active , pd'-CH have srmccly jleldcd to what might have been expecltil under the circumstances , the uutktt throiiKhuut has exhibited con- Hd : ahle bottom strength Thin has been maintained too often In the face of a quite KTlgeiit n 11 d ilgld discrimination In collat- rnil pecurltlcs mone > market , caused b ) a I'cline In the legal reserves of the banks and of higher la'es In foreign exchange It Is not generally fully reallzml to what i n extent the business of the country v\as 1 i-M In restraint b > the grave uncel talntlea ( reiloi" In the Ivcr agitation from the year W to iG | | end of 1897. Capital was oiiirtiiid iiml refused lo go Into pormnncnt luviMii'cut until thcio was some certainty us t > ) what should be tbo fti'uro value of the dollar The toiiheciuont absence of now en- ti'Trlnis was of Itself an Impoitnnt Bourco of linlii-.tilul depression In all directions thffic van n contraction of consumption , ] ) inostlp expeiiBit , vu-to reduced , few Indus trial enterprises \\cie started , Industilal pluntb were allowed to run on without needed n pairs and vvllh few extensions , the nanio nile applied to public works generally , the railroads and shipping deferred outlnju for icpalrs and replacements Congress and tbo legislatures were compelled to restrain pub lic outlayB within the nanowcst limits possi ble and besides these Influences tending to the contraction of trade , financial Institu tions were moved bj apprehension to restrict their credit operations within the narrowest limits Thus , for ftvo jcnrs , the business of the whole country was hold In a state of virtual paralysis Tor that period the ordl- nay wants of 70,000,000 of pvoplo were only pnrtlallj supplied , and In that way a vast accumulation of unsatlbflcd requirements was postponed until public confidence was restored That restorallcn eel in with the defeat of the silver candidate In 18 % and the election of a sound money president Then came a year of abundant crops , v\lth the restoration of prosperity and good feelIng - Ing In the agiltultural vvnst and south The year 1Sns gave still more abundant crops and a consequent unparalleled surplus of exports over Import ! with a general revival of bu-slnesH This change of conditions Ins brought orders Into every market , not only to satisfy the liberal wants Incident to the current general prosperity , but nlbo for the Btipplj of the accumulated wants of flvo suc cessive years of postponed consumption The result of this concurrence of circumstances we now witness jn a condition of national prosperity perhaps never equalled In any period of our national hlstorj In some of the staple bramhos of manufnctuip the ex isting plant falls far below the demands of consumption , and this situation seems likely to continue Imleflnltelj Along with this great commercial re- vlval the flvo years' accumulation of Idle capital has come Into Wall street , partly for investment and partly for temporary hi cculatlon. It was this demand , concen- tialcd laigelj upon dividend-paying stocks , which first gave the stock maiket Its upward Impulse , and to that same influence wo ovvo In part the continued high prlco , for as in vestors became more and more convinced of the probability of 3 per cent being the standard return upon sound securities , thcj became mow willing to buy at the current high rangii of prices There are , however , not a few of those who hcbltato to invest at with n , low rate of rctuin and are therefore willing to accept a moreor less speculative element In their Investments , which again keeps up the demand for the second grade of stocks , with the result of frequent rUcs In one or anothot of that class of stocks The Immense creation of Industrial com binations also here comes In as an element of the Investment demand , It Is assumed that among those issues there are those that afford promise of unusually largo dividends , which nio nttiactlng peihaps much laigcr billing th.ni Is generally supposed from men who are unprepared to accept the current low returns from older and better known Boeuiltks Considering the enormous amount of long Idle capital which has romu Into thn market and the oxtraordlnaiy now- IK rn activity In the Industrial stocks , llttlo further Is needed to c-vplaln the market which Is now the wonder of Wall street , nor IB It dllllcult to flnd reasons for expecting that this activity nny continue for quite some time longer There can bo no doubt that there Is an Important Investment do- mnnd still In the market It inuv bo cen tering mainly In second-class tallroad stocks and the morn uttractlxo Industrials , but It novmtholoBs constitutes n real "bull" Influ ence which the pessimists feel compelled to respect when that demand has btcn satis fied the market ma > take on n different as pect but for PO long as It remains we an likely to find bull Inllucncos In the ascend ant. ant.Tho The market , however , Is In a shape from which wide fluctuations may bo expected Ycsterdaj wo had nn Illustration of this In n sharp break-down of a certain group of In dustrials , which extended lt efforts through the general list. That break should have come during the latter part of March , as I prognosticated It would , but tboro was united action to stem the cm rent at that tlmo by a number of powerful leaders with n view to bridging over the 1st of April Settlements , expecting easy money there nfler Thulr calculations as lo the speedy return of money to this center having mis- rarrlod. they lost Ihcli grip In holding tut , market and In the poverlty of the raids which caught an Innumerable number of stop orders and weakl > margined accounts , la the deluge of stocku from this cause Is due Iho bad break H Is a very healthy reac tion and not any too severe considering the high pilci's that most properties had at tained The. recession In prices now makes n new basis for an early upward fiprlng movement and Insuies nctlvo trading dur ing the Bummer months , which , but for the marking down process , would not have been likely , for to have gene Into a hull summer campaign on the high range of prices that had been reached would have been like building u mountain ou the apex of another ono. ono.Tho firmness of the money market Is to bo regarded a * , on the whole , a healthy pymptom , as it U nn evidence of business activity lU-foro the expiration of this month cei lain operations requiring large transfers of funds , however , will bo out of the way , after which there Is nothing In rlcht to prevent a steady and compara tively casj utato of the loan market until next fall. x or MW * omc IIVMCS. ( liiiilillliiiiM till Cull MomDo \ t I It' ll rot Aftlinl Slrlunrnc ) . KB\V YORK , April 9. Tljo Financier The statement of the Associated banks of Now York l'1'y ' for the week ending April S shows but slight rhungen In the conditions of the banks as a whole , surplus reserves having decieasvd less than one-half million dollars. The loss In cash was $1.172,300. entire ! } In the form of legal tenders , but as deposit nro almost four millions less reserve r qulrements uro reduced In proportion , thus offsetting the effect of the cash decrease. The statement Is not entirely clear In Jtat various exhibits. In reviewing the events of the week moro particularly with reference to the Stock ex change flurry and one or two heavy Indus trial tjudlcato tcttUiajuts , it is to be haul bit thp banks nro In better condition than anticipated Operations with the Interior mvc been favorable to this center during i be last few days , although the statement loan not show It. Actual shipments of cur- re m > approximating $1,000,000 were mndu fiom Philadelphia as lata as Friday and Bos ton and other cities have been taking ad- \nntagc of the temporary high rates for call money to place funds hero The natural result of the firmer rates prevailing will bo to attract capital to Now York , and the next Btatemout may show this In enlarged totals Hut It cannot have escaped attention that the quotations on call money do not rcfle t nn actual stringency , so far as the Individual Institutions are concerned Time money and commercial papers arc negotiated at about the usual rales and the temporary Inflated call money figures are due to the discrimina tion exercised against the wholesale tenders of Industrial collateral Then , too several operations requiring very largo sums of money are now being consummated ind this locks up available money. The circum stances are affecting the money market nd- verstlj. and until out of the wav will m.'ko nn unsettled condition Conservative opinion , however , Inclines to the belief that the next two weeks will BOO the greater number of these factors elimi nated and the market will resume Us pn- ( vlous condition of ease At present It Is Kilo to Judge the real condition of the market by the quotations of call money. As alread ) explained the banks nro subject Just now to special operations which are temporary in character and which will have but a trans- HPIV Influence A larger number of Interior Institutions than usual have been buy HE commercial paper in this renter within th- last few das B. Tcxtilo MANCHUSTEH. April -The market for the laot three weeks ban been very qulot. before. characteristics as with the same email BUlo. prl-es being Yarns have had only a ing somewhat Irregular but on the easy nldo. It Is believed that the manufacture are expecting realisation en considerably short , lower prices and consequent Nelll s crop Owing to the plague Bombay an 1 Kiioeo M sending have bought moderately and China ing large offers at Impracticable prices. The smaller markets furnished a geol sup ply of Bmall orders for printing and flnim- Ing cloths , but the very lone delivery ' stipulated still rune - engagements lated suggests heavy o qtieatlon of wages for the weavers. although people do not think nn > serious ttouble will follow , creates some anxiety. A comprjuil.o Ib thought probable. Th" Murch exports of yarns fell ZD tor cent , below the figures for the correspond ing month , last yeai and 11 per cent below i that of 1S'J7 Exports of cloth for the same 1 month fell 6 per cent below the 1SJ3 Inures , but were S per cent above tho-ie of 1S3T. l.oiuloii SloeU Miirkrt. LONDON , April -Huslness on the Stock exchange last week was on the smallest scale Prices were weak and they generally declined owing to support on the continent Americans began the week well but lost ground during the last two dajs and closed ' .owcr all along the line Wabash and Mexican Central issues received some r > .ew York and Boston support , but New "Vork Central and Hudson river shares fell I1 * points , Ualtimore and Ohio , % : Illinois and Santa l < e , Central , , Atchlson , Topeka } . . Denver and Ulo Grande , y4 ; Norfolk and Western. 7i Union Paclllc , 'i. Wnbash pre ferred , U Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul , < 4 , and Chesapeake and Ohio , U. Call money was in good demand at 2 per cent Money for a week was 2U and three months' bills at from 2 7-1C to 2 % . CIIICARO jTtAIN AM ) 1'IIOVISIC S. Kcaturco of ( lie Trailing ! Cl I'rlrrn oil .Sndirdm. CHICAGO , Apt II 8 Fear of a bearish government crop report , together with mild spring weather , caused hoo.vy liquidation of wheat by longs As .1 result May wheat aftei an advance of r c , closed with a net decline of Mi c Corn lost 'lO sC .mil o.itb Uc. Pork , lard and ribs aio a shade lower ' A llttlo advance at Liverpool , notwith standing weakness , hero jesterdaj , together with reports of the present condition of growing wheat that Indicated a very good ptospoct for the ultimate > leld , nine wheat n good start JIa > opened Ml6 c higher at 72'4fi72i8c ( , but Interntft lagged and a downward tendency noon sat In Uomem- berliiK past experiences on the eve of an Important government leiiort , tradois were not disposed to be heavily long in view of the report due Monday Offers to sell were In excels of the demand An Improvement In the weather proved , a bearish factor also when reports of seeding operations having- been begun In the northwest com menced to be circulated A cablegram from Uuenos Ayres , ulatlng that the Argentina < mrplus of wheat to bo about 5400)000 Im , van another revelation that tended to the discouragement of the bulls The ordinary news connected with tlie movement of the ciop was not influen tial except that a small Increase In tbo visible vvas Indicated foi Mondaj Chicago received sl\ij cais , of which live- were graded contract Minneapolis and Dulutli got 35 ! ) earn , compaied with 171 a year ago Atlantic port rleainncn- , wen < equal to 110- 000 bu. With such an array of bearish news acrompinled b > selling orders , Muy slipped oft to 71'4c about Jialf in hour from the clo e The estimate of AiKentliw's ex portable surplus was discredited by u cable gram to ono of the heaviest exporting houses In San Francisco , statins : that the suiplun would not exceed 27,000,000 lju. and th.it Incessant rains since harvest had badly damaged gialn This statement was not retelved until near the close of the fi < ss1on , and the markni was then going down with too great an Impetus to li ar- icsted iiiHtunter May wheat declined to 71c and closed at 7171Kt Hatlier favorable spring conditions , to gether with the heavinuKK in wheat caused corn to rule heavy and sell lower Thuie was a good Inquiry for shipment , but buy- on and "oilers ( ould not ionic to teims on un > considerable amount Ileeelpts. 104 ! ears Muy started a sti.uU hlghei at 346ac , declined to tCnC und closed at S c Pavoriblo weather nnd re-ports of seedIng - Ing In Minnesota and Nebrntika caused a break 1n oats Longs liquidated froolv Ko- relplB. 101 cars May began 'fc , higher at Wide and de lined to 2Cl4c , the cloning prlco A better shipping demand for luril and ribs stieiiBthened provision * until near the close , vvJioh weakness develojiud In nvm- pathy with grains. Jlay pork opened a slmdo higher at $910 , touched $0 10ff9 12H. weakened to J9 25 nnd closed at $1 27VTlfe r.ingo In lard and ribs was sinnll Estimated receipts for Monday : Wheat , fi. cars , corn , ISo cars , oats , 110 cars , hogs , 31 000 head Leading futures ranged as follows : Articles Open Mich Low Oiofif Yesi y. > V IIBUI May 72H 7t July 7.-V. 7'JH f'orn Mur 31 U < tM July : uu 14T4-15 < MH ( nV JSJM JSU May July 25)4 ) Torn May 9 30 030 030 July t ) 45 8 17W tf .17' , U40 'May (130 S30 t'J7lt ssn Julv A 421 * 642V 2411 A4.'V , S67H 5 5''Va Mai 4 77K 47R 47B 477L , JillJ 4 110 4110 4 87 ! 480 _ hi-pt fiO.'Vt OO.'t , 6UO No 2. iluotatloiiB were as follows : . . . JR Quiet nnd eai-j , winter patents , Jl Mill CO. straights , J.I 20f/1 30 , clears $3 00 ( i3 10 , flprlng fe ] > 'clals. Jl.103(1.25 , patents , J.I 2rt1j3 CO , straights , J2.90Jj3.10. bakers , JJ.20 4.110 WHEAT No 2 spring. Can7Hic ; No. 3 Bprlnir. Gji70o. No 2 uO , 7J4i74c CORN-NO 2. sine. NO i jeiiow , 3i ff3r.c OA'l'S No . ' , 27d 7V c , No 2 white , 303 > 30'jO , No 3 whltw , 29fIOo. | JlYE No 2 Si'/io. ' llARLEy No. 1 39(84Se ( SEEDa-No 1 tlixsee-d , Jl 11V4 : northwest , Jl 2J < 4 Prlnift timothy seed , J2 30 PROVISIONS Mess pork , per bbl. , J9 201 ? 9 J5 Uird , per 100 llm . Jj.27H 5 30. Short ribs hided ( loosu ) , Jl : > OTH S5. Dry tultud shouldern ( boxed ) J4 37H04.50. Short cleat wldeH Hioxiid ) . J4.9505 ( C. \\HISICY-Dlstllltrb' Hnlshod goods , per pil * 1 X SUGARS Put loaf. J581 , granulated. J5 33 , Thu following uie the receipts and ship ment , for today : Articles Receipts. Shlp'tB riour. bbia , liooo 22CKK ) Wheat , bu 44 OM 27,0 0 Corn , bu U..OW 41,0.0 ' Oatb , bu I lt,7,0t 197OuO Rye bu 7,000 3.000 Hurley , bu 20,000 6,000 On the Produce exchange todiij the but ter market was flrm , creameries , HJfiOi- ; dalrlcu. ll'jji18c. ? Eggs , tu.id > ; fre h 11S4 ( Lil'Jc. Chee c , ctoady , creams , " " Mx-riMiiil ( iritln iinil I'm LIVERPOOL ApiH S-WHEAT Murkot llrm. 4na lil li.r , Muv , 5x 5 7 il. Julj , 5a i-4il , C'ORN-Mmke't qule't ' * d higher ; Ma > , .J * PIIOVISIONB riour. St. Icon's fan. y vrtmor , steady , 7 Sd. ttet-f , dull , extra In- dla mess 60s , prltno metm. 55s Pork , dull , prime > n w , wet rn 15s Ham ? , .Tiart put , Mondv , SSs Hnc o i , Cumberland cut , firm , " ' . short rib * , firm 2M fid long clear t * . H ht , firm , 28s 6d , Ion * clNir mid- < IIP * henvv , firm. ZF short olwir bucks , tesdj. 2 < s ( M , pletir belllos , atendj' , .Us Shoulders Rquarp dull , 32s M Lard , dull , prime nest rn , In < lerre , 27 6d , American reJlncd In as-Hi pnllf , 2Ss HOPS At London ( Pnclflc coaat ) , firm , 4 lO.'B C4 ir > s < 'HEE3 3 rirm , American finest whlto nn \ i nloretl , 52s Cd TALLOW Prime city , steidy , 31s COTTONSEED O1I/-DU11 , rellnsd , easy ; " " "nUTTER nnost Unltwl States , 88 * . OM\HV Rn.NRUAl. M VIIKKT. Conill lion r Trnile nnil ( iuotnttoim nil Stuplr null PHIIUJ I'roilncc. HOOS Receipts light , demand moderate ; market lie nUTTMH-Cotnmon to fair ilCJ12e ; choice. Htiltc , separator. 20o. gathered creamery , 175jlSo. POULTRY-Chlcki-ns , live , 7'VflSc , dressed , S'iWc , old and slangy roosters , llv , 4'6c ' , ilrosrtPd Ml r ducks nnd geese , live , 7HSSC , dressed , iTrioa ; turkeys , live , 9S10c , drt'fled , light weight , 12mil3c , heavy vvdcht IHiIJc IMOUf INK Live ncr dozen , 731i90c. VRA1.3-Cholce. 9c. OVS'l UUb Utilk atannarn. per gai. , Jl 10 ; mediums , per can , 15c , Standard per can , 20c EMra Sf ct per can , Lin , New Yolk Count" per can 30o PUESH WA1IJR KJSII CntHsli. per Hi , 12c , buffalo , per Ib , dre sed , 7c , white fish , 9e lake trout , 9c , small trout , grctn , lie ; yellow plkB , Sc , silver herring , 4c , porrh , scaled Riirt riro H d , GC ; northern crapptc , lOc , bullheads dressed , lOc , olaok bass , % cry oarce. ISffJSc SKA riBH FlounrtBrs. 8c ; hnddock , 9c ; Columbiu Jlvcr salmun , loc ; nullbut , lie ; No 1 sinelta , We , blue tl h , lOc , Spanish mackerel , lOc , rod "imppcr , lOc , extra Hrge mackerel , each , JOc , roe shad , each , 70c. rilUITS STKAWBliltniES Per crate , J4 5035 00. AI'I'LKH Uvti Davis , per bbl. fUS'n'.OO. Gftiltons Jt New orK Baldwins , Orccn- ItiBi and otheis , choice oer bbl. , $5 25T { i 50 , vvcstnrn boxed. JliHvniOft CRANUURRlds-nell nnd Bugle , J9 00. RADlSlinS-l'er doz. , 25ZJ35C. TOMATOGS None In nuitket. Sl'INACU None In tnoi ket. UKTTUCrc Homo grown , per dor. bunnhi'S , 40Ji50o. ASI'ARAGrS-Callfornla , per Ib , 120150. UNIONS -Home grown uor doz , bunchsa. acrordltiK to size , 2330c. WATnilCKKSS-H-at cases , l KO. CAnilAOK Crated. p > r Ib J < - CAt LIF1.OWBR Per ctdte J2 50. ONIONS Per bu. , WcUJlOT. . 1JUANS * lanO-plcked nav y. per bu. , Jl 50 POTATOrS-Cholcc Iowa , sacked , Tfta ; peeler stock , COc ; Minnesota Burbanks , Ssc ; Colorado , Jl 00 , eaily Ohio seed potatoes , Jl 001(1 10. TROPICAL FRUITS LEMONS Cnllfoinla , fancy , Jl 7B1M.OO : choice M50It375. Messina , fancy , J4 00 ORAN , iS : Navels , funcv , J3 50 ® " ! Go ; choice. M25. seedlings , J2 5tvfl2 65 BANANAS-Cholce. . crated , large stock , per bunch , J200Q226 , medium sited bunclip" Jl 731) ) 2 00 DATES Hallowea , GO to 70-lb boxes , fc ; Sill. Ci. Knrdlb ) boxes , lOc. SWEET POTAIOES Per bbl , J2 25ff2.40 ; seed swcots , $200 MISCELLANEOUS NUTS Almonde , per Ib. , 17o , Brhzlls , per Ib . OBlOc ; EiiKllsh walnuts , oeir IU , fancy soft shell. 1 121,1 , standards. lOc. lilbcrt * , per Ib , lie , pecans , polished , SJTlOc , c6coa- nuts. per 100 , J * , peanuts , raw , G&i'/t/c : roasted , B' WYC ( IDER Per half bbl , J3 SAUKRKRAUT Per half bbl , $2. HONEY-Cholrc white 12H1M34.C JfAPLE SYUUr FJV o-itai. ouns , each , J2 nO. icnl ains , pure , per doz , J12 ; half-gal. cins , $6 2S , quart cms , 33 30 MAPLE SUGAR-Ch lce , In boxes , 9o. HIDES. TALLOTl * . ETC HIDES-No. 1 grecm hides , 7c ; No 2 green nidus , Gc. No 1 salted hides , SMo ; No . ! salted hides. 7'ic , No . Iveal calf , 8 to 12 Ibs , lOc , No. 2 vonl calf , li to 15 Ibs , 8c. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC Tallow , No 1 , 3V4c , tallow No Z 3c , rough tnllow , l c , white grc'ase 2HS3c ; ye'low and brown grease 1'iiff2'U IURSMink 10S75h ar ( black or Drown ) J5 00520 * 00. otter. J1.600S 00 , beaver , Jl 00 6 00. skunk. 13075c. muskrat , SJflOo , raccoon , l 'tTMc , red fox , SocfflSl 2B. si ay fox , > ifl V. wolf ( timbe-r ) . 2ScftJ2.JO ( , wolf tpmlilo ) , royoto lO jSOc ; wildcat , 1025c ; baileer 540c. ( silver fo-c , J50 OOJV75.00. SHEEP PELTS Gr"n salted , ach , 15 ® 73c ; green salted sh arlng * ( ahor > wooled e irly skins ) , each 15c , drj' shaarlnT ( short wooled early skins ) , No 1 , snc'i , 5c ; dry flint , Kansas and Nebraska butf-her wool r-elts , per Ib , aetuil v/el ht. * BSu , dry flint , ! v.ins.is nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelta , pel Ib , ac'tual vvc'jrht ' , 3174r' dry flint Colorado rado butclur weal IK.HS , per Ib , actual weight , Vp. dry flint. Colorado murrain wool palts per Ib . actual wiislit. 34c. FluKlnioro IJALTUJORn April S FLOUR Dull , uiiclmngea , receipts , 11.SD4 bbls , exports , IT bbls. WHEAT Dull , snot and the month , 75 5J75'iC ! May 7rS(76o ( ; Julj , 71c nnked , btoamer , No 2 rod 71'fi711 < .c. Rtcclpts , li- 428 bu . exports 80,000 bu Soulhein wheat , b > b'ample , GSJI7G4C , Bouthern , on grade , Wtrriti- CORN Steadv . spot and the month , 35 % 57-Wti.c , May , t > s < 4ii1 ! < i't.c June , 39c asked ; stniuner mixed IT .ttl'iAc , locelpts , 111 3fi5 bu , exports ire 150 bu Bouthern white corn , 3U.C nsked sou them yellow 39c askt'd OATS-Dull , No 2 white SSWiS' c , No 1 mixed 32fi33c , reeelpts , 11,879 bu , exports , 42,000 bu lllilKupollHVlicnl MINNEAPOLIS April S WHEAT In tore , No 1 northern , April und Mn > , CO'fcc ' ; July , 70'df , No 1 hard on track , 70'flc. No. 1 nni thorn , on track , fiD'c , No 2 not them , C7Se' I'LOUR The week In flour , while not p ir- tlcularly active , has been encouraging. Sales arc estimated to bo about equal to the output A feat u to has been Improved by forelRhfrs First pntontH , J3 75if ) t 8.1 "econd patents , Jl D51/1 / bi ! ; flrbt clears , JJJ01/27ri ( 11RAN In bulk , Cliu-luiiiitl CINCINNATI April S-WHEAT-Easler ; No i rod , W izc CORN Quiet. No. 2 mixed , 37c OATS-Dull , No 2 mixed. 30rr.0'/4c. ' KYE-Qulot. No 2 We P11OVIS1ONS Lmd steidv , JilO Hulk meats Htoad > Jlho Hie on , steadj' , J5.75. WHISKY Steadv , $1.25. EGGS FUrm , 10'ic. Tnli'iln lliirl.rt. TOLEDO. O April S WHEAT Dull nnd weak. No . ' cash , 72' ' , Mny , 7Jc C'ORN Active , unchanged , No. 2 mixed , 33 ( OATS-Dull , stcadj ; No 2 mixed , 2Sc. RYE Dull bteadj No 2 < nsh &Sc CLUVER SECD-Actlvc , higher. prime cuuh , old , J3 10 , new , cas'h and April , fiinln llfi'i'lptN n ( Principal llnrkeln , fiT LOUIS , April 8-Receipts. Wheat , 9 onrH KANSAS CITY , Apill S. Receipts ; Who it 70 cars O1I1CAGO , April 8 Estimated caia for Mondaj. Wheat , 62 , corn , 1S5 , oats , no. e ( Iriiln vl.-irUi-t. MILWAUKEE , April 8-AVHEAT-V.c low PI , No. 1 northern , 71 Vic , No 2 not th em 70c RYE-Flimer : No 1. KKfiOGc. UARLEY-rirm , No 2. ISc ; sample , 43c. 1'i'orln .llnrl.i-lN. PEORIA , April 8. CORN Market slow ; No i 'l4Uc OATS-Markot nrm : No 2 white , 2S5ic. AVH18KY Market llrm on the basis of J1.20 for llnhthod coeds Dlllillh W In-lit 'MlirUct. DULITH. Apill S WHEAT No 1 hard and Aurll 71 > io May 7t'ic hid , July , 73V-c- bid. No 1 northern cash , C9Uc bid , No. 2 northern , ui c bid I'hllndi-lplilii Priiilneu MnrUf-l. PHILADELPHIA. April S-llt'TTER- Stead > , fancy western oieamcry J2e- . EGOS Steady , fresh western , 124c. Woul llnrl.rt. ST LOUIS Aprils AVOOIC4iolce bright medium gradt * , In fair demand nnd stuuUy , OITIUKS | of western nnd territory prowtn were llbetal , but thoie In llttlo llfo or Hirencth 'o ' the general market LONDON' . April g There were some In quiries for wool during the vvek , but very little buslnt Mi resulted owing to thu firm- netu > ot holder * ) .M rlnos wire distinctly llrinrr on account of the advance In top grades on the cont'nejit and the strength of the home markets , all exoopt lower croxs-hredo were dllllcult to buy ut the rate * th.it provalltd nt the dosing of the March baleH The ur-lvals to datt > for Uit > hc-xt serl's of wool uut-t'on siles amount to 212- 149 baler : Including TJ 000 bal s fonvardtJ dlr * ct The Imp ru duilne th < vveik v\ere NCMV South Wults i "sa baits , JtPlUourne , bill bulto , Smth Australia 3'93 bale . \\tst \ Auau-alla 49 l > i v * . Tii'lilin'li , 1IJ bairn , Now V ilaixl 7154 bales , fapi of On ni Hope and Natal , 2 J bales , else- vvhere % 4 OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Light Kccoipta of Oattle as Usual at the End of the Week. TRANSACTIONS SLOW AND INDIFFERENT e Local Di'iimiul for llciii" . 1'rtecs lie-In * a Hliiulu Illuher Slit-op lillncn .Stead } lo StroiiR Ht-vlevr of the Work. SOUTH OMAHA , April S Cattle. Hogs Sheep Itticelpti today . 413 fl.tW 1,101 Ulllcial Monday . 7ssi 2 000 b.HO plllclnl Tuesday . 2,832 8 7 3 3.6M ) Ulllcial Wednewlny . 1 7Ju 9 tel 3,1 S Ofllcliil Thursdav . . 2 08i ' " ,612 3.515 OIllcloJ IVIday . 2,148 C 100 3,4m Total this week . iToT ? 7j ! 7 23.2-iS \\ec4c ending April 1 . . .lO.O'tf 4o,0. > t > 41 074 w elt ending .March 25 .11,350 12,111 36 Wo Week ending March 18. . 9,415 29,632 33,610 Average price paid for hog * tor the mat Kevcral davs vrlth comparisons : 11858.11897 March 2 * 3 G < ? | 3 m I 3 701 4 Sil 4 63 Tib March 29 3 HO ] 3 t > 5 3 S3 4 SO ) 61 C M Mm ill M 3 03 3 02 J 3 COI 4 78 4 M , 6 75 March 31 , 3 59 ; 3 12 3 91 3 GO 4 & 3 t > uS April ! . . . . 3 ( U .1 5 3 92 3 04' ' 4 SO * C 51 April 2 . . ' , 3 P2 | n Gl [ I M ! 4 43 * Aptll 3 . . . 3 es' 3 91 3 f.ti 4 4 81 C 43 April 4 . . . 3 CS | 373 4 76 : 4 SS b 2k April 6 3 85 1 79 3 St. 4 S21 4 Gl tl ? 0 April S . , . 3 63 3 72 3 85 337 4 SI 4 77 | G 42 April G4 1 72 3 S3 I 59 1 71 ( , r.o > rlJLS .jJ Cfil 3 72 | 3 S0 | 3 072 Indicates Sundaj. The ofllclti : number of rnrs of stock brought in today by each road was : Cattle. HOBS Sheep. C , M & St. P Ry 2 O .t St L Ilv 1 MlsMUil Pacific Ry 1 Union Paclllc System 4 12 2 C & . N W. Rv 1 r. , E .t M v R R c 30 C. St. P , M & O. Ry. . . . . . U Ac M R. R. R . . 21 3 C , n & Q } { y j C , R I & P. Uy. , E 4 C , R. I. & P. Ry , AV 1 2 Cripples and driven In 41 CS 2 Total receipts 16 80 "E The disposition of the day's receipts was IIB follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of houd Indicated ; Uuvers Cuttle. Hops. Sh'p. Omaha Packing Co b4 ! T * G. II Hummond Co. . 15 lltS 172 Swift and Company 1J3 1,302 3.5 The Cudalo 1'acklng Co. . 1 ! 5 I,4lS . . . . Armour S. Co 2j ( 1.4JS . . . . Swift , from the country 100 Lobman & Co 4 AV I Stephens 2 Huston A. Co 1 McVleker Ac Co 11 Other bujc-rsi 8t . . . . 20J Totals 3D3 6,010 1.0J9 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were light , as usual on Baturdaj , though South Omaha had moro cattle than either Chicago or Kim- MUS City As Is most alwavs the. case at the end of the week , the market w s slow and Indlflerent nnd new features were en- t'relv ' wantingIn fnot the trade could best bo described as tlio u ual Saturday's mar ket. It has often btti remarked In this column , and is equally true all the time , that Hhlppers are foolish to send In main cuttle to nnv of the large inarketo on a Saturdav Once In a great whllo there Is a peed Saturday's market , but that Is bd- dom the case. The fat cuttle market this week has been In peed shape as compared with other mar kets , though It has experienced some ups and downs and bus been rather uneven on Homo days During the llrst half of the week beef steers grained somewhat In strenpth , AVc-dnewdnj being the high daj- . On Thuradaj and rrldny tlio market went off , the gain made the first halt of the week being entirely lost and In manj- cases 6510c .uldltlonal. The heavy and coarse cattle vvme the greatest suffcrsrs , whllo the hundv light nnd medium weight oattle did not show so much Ions. Cow stuff wns high all the week and In active , demand. In fact cotts and heifers uro Bellltiff as high as ev-ir nnd the prices paid for tih/iit kind of cattle on this market are most satisfactory to sellers. Fat bulls and heavy feeder btills tutvo be n slow saJc and are louver at the close of the week At the Ba.mo time there hus been un active demand for light and well tored stock bulls , which have sold well all the week. Stackers and feeders have also been peed sellers all the week and have brought ns much moaoj1 a-s any tlnic thla teasou The receipts have been llglvt nnd not more than equal to thp demand , so that supplies have mot "With readj' Bale each daj- HOGS An active local demand , coupled with favorable reports from other selling points , puvo th market an upward tcn- dencj' todaj. A few loads maj have sold oiilv at no more than steady prices , but n-y It biuimc evident that there were not enough hops to till all requirements , of buy- cm the market took on mom utrengih and the bulk of the hogs bold a shade higher The movement was tfctlvo at juevalllnur prices , nnd the offnIngs were all disposed of In Kood fceaeon It will bo noted fiom the salfb below tint the bulk of the IIORB old nt-fiCi ® 3 6714 , with a $375 top Yesterday ihj sales were pietty evenly divided between $3 62V4 and $3 C5 The hofr market has been In very fair shape this week ns receipts have been lurecr than usual of late , and at the same time prices have been all right The wuelc started out With n stronger market and iheio vvas a still furthei advance on Tues day , when thf hogs sold at the' high point touched since March 2b On Wedne daj and Thursday It talked off a little , but It recov ered on the lost two da > v ot the week - ) > that nt the elosu It was back again in the high point The demand wan good all tlio wce-lcand there vvas no trouble expeilenced In dlsiHjsIng of eveijthliif , received at the current prloos. faHiip Hardly enough stuff was on nlo to make any test of the market todav Two loads of Mexican cvvos brought $1J3 , and ii load of yenrllngp and sheep sold at } l bo The balance of the itcolpts weip billed direct to u packer and were not ofi'eiuj on tlio nmrkst The Blwop market vvas In good shape all the week , with values steady to strong from day to day Arrivals have not been largo enough to suppl > all thu demand which has bi-en of llboial proportions right along Limbs have constituted a very large pro- poitlon of tlio arrival * and values have had a downwird tendency The market for the week could safely bo limited Hitfjoo lower on lambs than at the close lust week Quotations me- flood to choice fed west ern wethers , $4 ( > T > f(4 ( bn fair to good , { I IDS1 405 , Mi titan yeai lings , X lJflJ5. . choK- llght weight western > i'arllngs $1 SOJ74 Ti , good heav > weight western yenillngs , $1 7MJ 490 , good to choice' westi-rn cwe'H , $4 ! .f(45i ( ) , fall to good western owes } ? 90 4,0 , good to choice native lambs. ! 5 iofi5 M ) , coed to ( holcu vvffltcrn lamba , JO 40ii5 DO , Tort Col lins Mexican lambu , good to rholtij V ) f/iOO / , fiir to u-ood Poit Collins Mexican lambs $ r. jTiJiS f < edir sheep , JI.3Ii I W ) , feeder lamhs , JICOTi" > 25. CHICAGO i.i\u yrocic MAIIICIT. Di-niiiiul for HOKN CoiMl nt Slronncr I'rle'i'N Slu'i'p > ii mi u I. CHICAOO , April 8 The few consign ments of cattle that cuino on the market today were disposed of nt reci nt pilce-s. The demand for hogs was good at stronger prices r.ili to choice , $3 SOflS 93 ; lioav y packing lots. JlfO/f/SRO / ; mixed , H fwQ.1 b5 ; imtrlioiN JJto .l.hO , light , J3oJ'ilJ ' ) b5 , pigs , Jl 500 70 The olfurliiKs of sheep were mostly con signed direct to the slaughtering houses and prlcoi riiltil nominal UKCCII'TS Cattle. HM head ; hogs , 13,000 head ; sheep , 2,000 head. St. I.iiulH IIviSlnt'K , ST. LOUIS , Aprl' 8-CATTLK-Recelpta , 200 head , all natives market steady , tali tn coed native shipping und export stfci-s , } l G0j(5 63 with tuni > In demand at to 75 , ilrpsstd lH > ef and buldier stuerH. $4WIC23 , steers under 1 CW lb < . $1Wtij450. tockeis and leider ? , JJ 23'it'i 10 , cows and helfeiR , . ' OOuC 25 bulls , f.ru \ I 00 , canncrs { I SXi ( ) i S.3. no TOMIH and Indiin steers hue. but would sell from $4 iM(3 ( 33. cows and hclfcru , t2Mi I 75 HOGS Htoelpts 3,00) head , market steailv for good hogs , othem 5clower , pigs and llghtf JJ75JIJMI. paekerb , } > ) "uffj io , buteherM JI S4/3 ( W . .SIIKDP-Heciluu. 300 head , market nom inal , tutlvo muttons , JI .131(500 ( , culls and bucks , JJOO&IOO , lambs , J300S533. KlIIINIIH ( | l > I.IVIl MlU'l. , KANSAS CITY April 8.-C'ATTLi-Ue- nlptH. [ JO hi-iid The mippl > of cuttlo todu > v , , is too light to make a market and prlc : i wuro nominal The suiipij for the we-ek vvas 2,700 he-ad linger than thu i.aino wee'k last iinir , demand vvasi good nnd iirlcus avmated steud > Heavy native steers $510 -550 - medium Htcern 14 W510. . llijlit- w eights $ lllf(5 ( < X > , block ca tli J 50i < 6 DO ffC'iilng steers. JtWI(60 ( > J bull bnr i oun JilO fitlWi butcher helferif. $33yul7i , canne > i , { iSSfllO , butchur bulU. JJ t n/1 2" ) weateMii beers SJ5 < uaOO { , Texiiuii , < 3i.ulW HUGS IticflptB , ,1,410 head Trade wan a < -tlvej at 5c hielii-r pi UPS The supply of liogn for the vMik was light anl prldH n rp fonipwluit ! hU.h"r the net iidvatico for the vvetl. amujntin ? to ubout lOc Salei ; to Heavy 70TT1iS mixed pirknr1 60 , W4 > . | 36S , . u 3fiO head PrlcPii un- chnnged Liberal upply consisted Inrgelv of fed lamb * ' nnd ns f < iippl > exceeded de- maud * , this cln s of offJtlnKS ilecllnecl 1VJT ( IKi during ; the week , while nil oilier grade * \voro fnlrlv iirtlve. at steady jtrlcoe l.ato Mlew Spring lamb * . } ( ! WHJS 00 , fed lambs , J4G.W675. veerllngs. 14 6Mffi 10 , wethers J4 Oil $7475 , owen J375C4TO , stocker , IS' t tills , $2 ( Office ( . .lo.opli I.Uc Slock. SOUTH ST JOSm'H. April < ! < \\TTLn IlPooliMP. 300 held market W2V higher for tn > vveok demand strong tntlves Jl 1W5 15 , Texas and westerns , J3 Wiia 10 , cow * and helferO , $2 OOtl I 20 Jennings nnd oiheJ4 oOjjo 00 , btockers and feA derp $1 C0fl4 7C. lions Hecelpts , 1,000 head. market Me-adv to strong , selling nt W rOJfl SO , bulk J3 K > m 72' j SHKHP Hecplpts 1M hond market sti-ndy , lambs , $1 'JfifTG 75 , vearlliiKS , $4.f > 0 < i > GOO. wethers , 54 UKiT4 90 , ewes , } ( OOIT4.60. Now \oric 1 ltc Mtoek. NEW YORK , April 8-UERA'KS-Re- oelpts 1214 head ; nothing doing , fee-ling Bteadv , exports , 74 cattle , 70 sheep and 4 129 quarters of beef CALA'ES Rcce-lpt' < , none , trading lim ited. ? J stale cattle sold at J5.00 , feeling weak SHEEP AND LAMIIS-UecelpK K > 2 hend , held for higher prices , feeling very firm , HOC18 Receipt , 3.17S homl : llrm ; good westetn mixed vvolghls sold at J4 JO. Clndiiniitl Iilrr stoc-U. CINCINNATI , April 8 -HOGB-Actlve. OATTLE-Stendv , K 7.T7iS 00 SHEEP AND IMMHS-Sh-ep , steady , J27ofF600 Limbs , utoady , JI25S600. In siniiI. Following- are the receipts at the four principal western markets for April 8 : Cattle Hops Sheen Omaha 413 5,617 1 101 Chicago 300 11,000 2000 Kansis CHy DO 3 110 , HO St. Louis 20i ) 3,000 3W Totals Ml 25Tl07 S | . I.nulN .Itni Uct. ST IXlflS. April S fLOt'Il Flrmlv maintained prices hut movement tame and on ociil .u count only WIUAT ] Options fr otions lower Spot lower. No i ted cash , elevntoi. 75S7i > ' 4c , track 7CT7i1sC ( , April. We , May , 75" c , Julv , 7070Uc bid. No 2 hard 70p COHN Options OTler , No 2 cash 34c , tini-k 3T.c ; April , 3lc , May , 32Ml32' < c a. ltcd , Julv , 3r.e. . OATS Nominally lower , No 2 pish. 2S'Sc ; track 2SV April , LSVic , May , 27' c asked , Julv Me No 2 white 31' < c UYI3 Dull , nominally Jower , E5e sniDS-rii\se-cd , nominal , J1.1E. Pilmo timothv. $ 'ir. HIL\N Scarce and llrm ; sacked , cast track CO'i-c HAY Slronecir ; timothy , J10 50013 00 , prahle JiiOOfi750 ni'TTER Steady ; creamcijlSQ22c , daltv. ionIV EC.ns Higher , lie IlISKY-StendJ , tl 25 METALS Lead , dull , J4 12H. Spelter , hlghet JO 22 > 4 PROVISIONS Pork , qulof standard me B , jobbing J9 2."i Lud quiet , prime ftt am , $31X1 , choice , J" > 12'J Drj salt meats , boxed shoulders , Jl 37'4extra shorta , J4 87 4 , ribs , $3 , Mhortn , JG 12W , nncon , boxed shoul ders fc. extra HhortH , &i'2n ; rlb , jri37'4 , bhoitH J512i ( , ] RECEIPTS-riour , IflOObbls : wheat , 0,000 bu corn , 4i ( 000 bu , oats. 3S.OOO bu. SHIPMENTS Flour 4 000 bhls , wheat , 20,000 bu , corn , 15,000 bu , oatn , 10,000 bu. iN Clt > Grain nnd I'roi iNlonx. KANSAS CITY. April R. AYIIKAT Lower. May opened at 66c closed nt M3tc ; Cii. h , No 1 haid. GM'Ac ; No 2 , GCc , No 3 ( T.Q ( ( > 3c. No 2 red , 7'c , No 3 , 71073C , No 2 sprjnir. fit-iiC3c ; No 3 , 61fit3c. ! COHN rirm ; Mas opened at Sl'Hc , closed at "il 'tc , cahh , No 2 mKpei , 3033' c ; No. 2 vvhlte3 > 4c. No 3 SSMWSI'ic. OATS-Steudy. No i white , 2DliS29sic. RYi : AVcak : No 1 Me. HAY Steady , unchanged HUTTKH Steady ; separator , 11ffl9c ; dalrv 15c HGOS Higher : fresh. lOVic. lincciPTS Wheat. 42,000 bu ; corn , 18,200 bu , oats 9 000 bu SH1PMKNTS Wheat , 16,800 bu. ; corn , 10- 900 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu. niiNthnuml Frclnlit Sliliim-ii < n. CHICAGO , April 8 Ijantbound shipments foi the week ware S03SS tons , against 95- 8SO tons for the previous week , and 11C , ! 5 tons for the eorrtspondlnK week last veir. The Pan Handle led with 11,139 tons Other ro id- > carried : Michigan Central , fi.797 tons' , \Viib.u-h. 10,118 , Toil AVuvne , 58-ld , Lake Shore. 10,001 , Baltimore AV Ohio. 7,430 , Grand Trunk , 9.S91 , Nickel Plate , 8,071 ; irlc , 7,523 ; Big 1'our , 1,521. TWO PARALLELSTREAMS The CroiiUoil Klltliurn mill the Mrcniii of lliininii- To the IMItor of The Bee : The Klkhorn river , that Hews throuRh the westerly part of this ( Douglai ) county , Is , as Its name indicates , a veiy crooked stream It traverses a wide and fertile valley , Inter spersed with groves , meadows , orchards , gardens , homes nnd fields ot the thilfty husbandman. The cuncnt of this river Is very rapid nnd consequently It washes and abrades the Innks with whirlpools und eddies about the more abrupt turns nnd prominent pro jections , fretting and dissolving them until at times It breaks through the narrow neck of land Into the same stream below , foim- 1ns what Is called a "cut-oft" nnd thus straightening and shortening the channel When hiic.h an evulsion or cut-off occurs thotu is left the abandoned channel pnrtlj filled with water This soon becomes closed at the outlets with drifts of baud and debris and soil deposited by the How Ing stream and the "cut-off" becomes a shallow lake or slough. When these lakes are first formed the water In them Is quite clear and pure , but , having no current nor motion , they soon become - como stagnant nnd unfit for general use. Weeds and moss grow far out In the shallow water and u gtecn fungus forms all over the surface and they become the blrthplaco and habitation of tadpoles , lizzards , nolay frogs and all manner of repulsive reptiles , The green fungi generates miasma and malarial distempers throughout the neigh borhood In their locality There uro many such lakes or sloughs along the borders of this stieani , differing In ago and In the rendition of their corruption and decay Their outlines plainly mark the exact trend or shape of the stream at the tlmo of the avulsion. They have not moved from the boundary In which they wore Intrenched How vailly like this stream Is the great stream of humanity. Tortuous nnd rapid , It frets Into oddles and whirlpools about the projecting impediments to Us free flow , washing away and abrading the restraining banks nt every anglo and abrupt turn until , with an avulsion , it breaks through and across the narrow space Into the channel below , forming a very duplicate of the Elkhorn - horn river cut-off. These also ate quite clear and pure at first , but soon become overgrown with weeds and moss. A peculiar mlasmlc fungus Im pregnates nnd befogs the neighboring com munities with malarial distempers , nnd they finally become the blrthplaco and habitation of various repulsive reptiles , such ns Ig norance , Intolerance , Insolence , egotism and blgotr ) ; a true parallel to the tadpoles , liz zards and noisy frogs of the KIkhorn sloughs or cut-offs. Progress In these cut-off lakes has also stopped. There Is no current , no advance. The stream of live humanity rushes by and deposits drifts of waste matter and rubbish across tholr former connections They are effectually Isolated from the ever-moving stream of the great il\er of humanity There nro muny of these cut-off lakes along the border of this grand old stream , and although similar causes have created them , jet they differ -widely In shape and 111 tholr characteristics each taking its name from the peculiar bend , or trend , of the channel ut the tlmo of the avulsion The more recent are known as Political Plat forms -iho moro ancient and numerous are Known as Religious Forms , Platforms , Formulas , Traditions , Beliefs , I'altbs and Creeds , It Is impossible for the Elkhoru cut-offs JOBBERS AND MAI OR OMAHA. DRUGS. 'ichardson ' Drug 902-906 Jackson Sf. , t. O. RICHARDSON , Prcat. 1 P. P. WELLKR , V. Prut. i E. Bruce & Co. gists and Stationery "Quwn n.e" Dp cl ltln , Clcra , Wlnm and llranJIn , Orrntr 10th * ad lUrnty CREAMERY SUPPLIES es Company Creamery Machinery and Supplies. i , Knglneft , Kced Cookers , Wood Pul. leja , Shafting , Beltlnc , Ilutter Pack- 1150 * of all klnd . 107-809 Jones St - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Electrical Supplies. Electric Wirinp Rolls nnd (3ns Lt 0. W. JOHNSTON. Mrr IBID HowArd Bt. COA'TKACTOK POTt ELECTRIC LIGHT and POVER \ PLANTS 424-South 15th St. HARDWARE. Wholesale Hardware. Bloyolas and Sporting Goods , 121S-21-23 Har * ney Street. HARNESS-SADDLERY. , SADDLK6 AND COLXAIIO ifolben of Lemthrr , Saddlery Hardware , Kte , We solicit jour order * 1316 Howard St Enter The Bee Wheel Contests # * # THIS IS THE PLAPJ : Here Is the plnn of the contest The Bee will give nwnj nny standard make wheel $ the vvinnoi choose for each nuy 300 ordeis handed Into out olllte As soon na the llrst ft 300 orders have been rocuivcil the llrtt con ftf test clobes and we vslll awuril the wheel to f the one brliiRlng the most orders out of thlH fit 300. Then contest No 1 doses and contest No 2 opens on the neKt 300 orders Wo expect to give away dozens of wheels , 18 for Just sue how ens > this Is If onlj thirty 18W people start out to get subscribers they will W only have to average ten nplce to make the total , BO that the winner will not luve to # 1 * get very many orders son m-e The wsj to > do Is to start carb and hand In vour orders at The Bee office ns soon as possible * Now about the onleis n.icli order must bo for nn actual new subscrlbut Hach sub scriber mint take The Hitfoi nt least three ffl weeks and pas for It In i idoi to be counted It IB bettoi , but not nce"ssaij , to pay In nd- * vance If the subscription It , pild for In ad- vancp It will count ono on vour score for each three weikh foi which It Is prepaid. p Tor example If n subscriber pnn In ad vance for six wceku It counts 2 , If ho pa > * foi twelve weeks It will count 4 : If he PUSH for one jenr It will count 17 On orders * which are not p.ild In advance It will count 41 only one on jour score , no initter how Ions be continues to take It * OMAHA DAILY BDK CIRCULATION OEPT * N B Call at The Bee oftlco to resistor and get sample tonics No one connected with The Bee will be allowed to enter thb contest to change their condition or outlines bj nnj Inherent power they possess , for Invlng no force except gravity they must aubmlt to evaporation , absorption and stagnation Local engineers have at sundry times and places staked out and constructed drulna from the stagnant KIkhorn sloughs into the liver , redeomlns valuable areas of otherwise worthless land , and reliev ing the Inhabitants from the malarial distempers generated by the mlasmlo fogs , and form the lepulxlve reptiles that make these cut-off lakes their undisputed har bor. So , also of the sloughs along this stream of humanity live engineers , scien tist and philosopher , hen tic and Infidel , have designed nnd defined great nrtorlea Into and through these weedy and moss overgrown sloughs and lakes along Its bor ders , opening up a way by which their stagnant water may become partially | purified by again mingling with the frooi ( lowing current of this progressive Htrcam I It Is the live men of this stream who keep abreast the current who fret Into eddies and whirlpools nbout every projecting ob struction to Its free flow who nro foremost ] In the breach at every revolution who have designed the wa > and assisted In the exc- | cutlon for straightening this grand old stream of humanity at BO many nbrupt turns i and Inconsistent bends Their name Is It-glon. written in thu history of the progress nnd development of the human rare. Keep abreast of the current ! The KIkhorn river springs from a thou sand rivulets and rills and flown on and on until its Individuality Is swallowed up In the great ocean Trom the Imperceptible evaporation of the broad ocean there exists in the realms of tthcr Innumerable particles of pure water. In answer to the laws of their being they descend to earth , Bomo to contribute to the growth of plants , others tn animals , othen > to the disintegration of rock , etc. , etc , , all passing through various raralltcatlous , utll- BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORKS , WtSsois & AVIIniin V. UrilUr. Mninifi furors boll * nmnke Htaiks nnd /ireechlngs , vresiure , londeilng , nheep dip , lard niurter ! tanks holler tubes oon- MHtitlv on hnud por-nd h nd boilers boucbt nud sold < i . Ul ntirt prompt to repairs In c It y or country 10th nnd Pierce. BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , El merican 1 \ Sowed Shoe Go M'frs 1 Jobbers of Foot Wear WESTI The Joseph Rubber Co. Rubbers and Mackintoshes. I'or. met i-iitli .V. riiriiiim HtH. , Oinnlin. CARRIAGES. Side . | i , g , d uuiu.11 N'o Horac Motion. Got a Simpson lluzsy with th Atkinson Spring best ana easiest tlder In the world. 1-tot-11 Uod c Street. CHICORY Glowers nnd monuracturcrt of all forms ot Chicory Ouiaha-Kremont-O'Ncll. DRYGOODS. _ .SAI Importers and lobfcoriof Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods AND NO 1'IONS. Results Tell. The Bee Want Ads Produce Results. JAMES & BOYD & GO , , Telephone I ( ) . ' $ ! ) . Oinnli.t , No1 ! COMMISSION , I'KOVIblOtfb .mil STOCKS or niADi ; . Ulrft wrr i i I Ji , < i a n i New York. romipumlrnU Jot.n A Unrrrn Jt , Cn. RRPEUNEYaCO Sf3fcKS " GRAIN nOOr14HrLirEBLDG. BRANCH * ortAHA DEO uncoui NCR , . nnd demrojinK , jet In time , as surolj as the HUH ahlnoB In the heavens , they nr4 icturnlnB , laden with the Impress of tlioli field of union nnd down through rlvulot and ill ) , through bnuklet and stream tho/ enter again the broad oitan. Still from the broad ocean uprliiK Innumerable drops of pure water , mill from the field of thi-lf "V ) action they are returning \ So from the broad ocean of Infinite Intel. llKtnco sprint ; the ilemcnln of thouijlit Ha from the field of Indlvlrliull/oil e-xlsten o the > arci roturnliiK laden with the churao. teristlcs of tbulr | ) li | of action , and oa und on , down thioufih this surslni ; utrcam of humanity through whlilpool and eddy , A throuRh tut off and avulsion it flows on untl / It finally loobos lu Indlvldualltj In the un .T fathomublo oce-.m of the Inflnltu fled Keep abreast the cuiremt ! 1)OX IIOX. J Sheer Sedallu , MO. ronductor on elec tric Btreet car lint ) , writes thut hla llttli daughter viar very low with croup , and hei llfo saved lifter nil ph > srlnno | had fullod only by uslus Ouo Jlluute Cough Cui .